

    \filetitle{scatter}{Scatter graph for tseries objects}{tseries/scatter}

	\paragraph{Syntax}

\begin{verbatim}
[H,Range] = scatter([X,Y],...)
[H,Range] = scatter([X,Y,Z],...)
[H,Range] = scatter([X,Y,Z,C],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Range,[X,Y],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Range,[X,Y,Z],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Range,[X,Y,Z,C],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Ax,Range,[X,Y],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Ax,Range,[X,Y,Z],...)
[H,Range] = scatter(Ax,Range,[X,Y,Z,C],...)
\end{verbatim}

\paragraph{Input arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{Ax} {[} numeric {]} - Handle to axes in which the graph will
  be plotted; if not specified, the current axes will used.
\item
  \texttt{Range} {[} numeric \textbar{} char {]} - Date range; if not
  specified the entire range of the input tseries object will be
  plotted.
\item
  \texttt{{[}X,\ Y,\ Z,\ C{]}} {[} tseries {]} - Requires the axes X and
  Y, and optionally accepts Z to control the size of the elements, and
  optionally accepts C to control the colour.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Output arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{H} {[} numeric {]} - Handles to the lines plotted.
\item
  \texttt{Range} {[} numeric {]} - Actually plotted date range.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Options}

See help on \href{tseries/plot}{\texttt{tseries/plot}} and the built-in
function \texttt{scatter} for all options available.

\paragraph{Description}

\paragraph{Example}


